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Alphabetical List of English Phrasal Verbs Learn-english-today.com offers a list of English phrasal verbs with meanings and examples. There is also a section on phrasal verb crossword. This is a completely free site with no membership requirement. Dictionary of English Phrasal Verbs “A reference of 1862 current English phrasal verbs (also called multi-word verbs) with definitions and example”. “Old English generally did not possess phrasal verbs as they are found in Present-Day English … Sroka, Kazimierz A. The Syntax of English Phrasal Verbs …”. This is an article entitled “The Historical Rise of the English Phrasal Verb” by George J.M. Lamont. There is also an annotated bibliography for further reading. Interactive English Exercises: Phrasal Verbs Interactive exercises are available on this website to demonstrate the functioning of phrasal verbs using images to understand their basic meanings. “These exercises are intended for intermediate to advanced students of English who realize they have a problem understanding the meaning of phrasal verbs”. Phrasal Verb Demon. Complete guide to phrasal verbs There is plenty of free stuff on phrasal verbs on this website. Examples of them are listening, dictionary, exercises, corpus, etc. “The webmaster has chosen sentences that seem to provide a context and that are a genuine example of a phrasal verb used in real life and not in a textbook or classroom environment where sentences are very often adapted to the students’ level of English”. Many exercises on phrasal verb are made available on this website. They are based on their free Phrasal Verb of the Day e-mail service. Anyone can subscribe to receive a daily phrasal verb, its definition and its use plus a weekly test exercise. “The phrasal verbs in this collection are arranged in three ways – a complete list of all phrasal verbs currently in the collection; alphabetical groups of meanings and examples; a random phrasal verb from the collection”. This site is part of MES-English.com. There are two sets of phrasal verbs on this website. “The first set is made up of high frequency phrasal verbs for young learners and set 2 is for a little bit older students”. This site belongs to Boggle’s World, which “contains printable teaching resources for TESOL, TEFL and ESL teachers who teach elementary and middle school English, ESL and EFL to kids”. This particular section offers phrasal verb worksheets for teaching ESL. The author of these web pages is Lindsay Clandifield and is hosted by One Stop English. It has tips and activities at pre-intermediate and intermediate stages for teaching phrasal verbs using an oral text and personalizing new phrasal verbs.
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